Coded Caching for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

06/01/2020
by   Jad Hachem, et al.
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This chapter provides an overview of coded caching in the context of heterogeneous wireless networks. We begin by briefly describing the key idea behind coded caching and then discuss in detail the impact of various aspects such as non-uniform content popularity, multiple cache access, and interference.

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